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Fangs of Vengeance is one of those obscure titles from the mid-60s that really immerses you in a gritty, atmospheric world. The pacing has this strange ebb and flow, almost like it’s unsure whether it wants to be a horror or a thriller. You can feel the tension build in certain scenes, though the performances can be a bit hit-or-miss. It’s got some interesting practical effects that stand out for the time, especially if you appreciate that hands-on craftsmanship. There's definitely a unique tone that veers into the surreal at times, which makes it stand apart from other films of its era. It’s fascinating to dissect and discuss with fellow collectors, even if it’s not a well-known entry.
Fangs of Vengeance has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with only a few prints circulating among collectors. The film doesn’t have a well-documented history, which adds to its intrigue but also its rarity. Interest among collectors tends to be driven by its unique style and the atmosphere it creates, rather than mainstream recognition. If you happen to come across a physical copy, it's worth considering for its odd charm and the discussions it can spark.
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